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A Trifecta For MSC Cruises

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (March 17, 2008) – MSC Cruises continues to set the highest standards for cruise ship excellence. For an extraordinary third time, the MSC Lirica has earned a perfect score in a surprise inspection by U.S. Public Health (USPH), a rare achievement, according to industry experts.
Conducting a surprise inspection Wednesday in San Juan, [...]

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Another Perfect Score for MSC Cruises

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Jan 7 – Conducting a surprise Christmas Eve inspection in St. Thomas, V.I., U.S. Public Health (USPH) officials had nothing but praise for MSC Lirica, which received a perfect score of 100 following the rigorous examination.

The inspection team of the Vessel Sanitation Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [...]

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CDC Inspection Scores Updated

Today, we have updated the CDC Inspection Scores for cruise ships. The Center for Disease Controls (CDC) inspects cruise ships as part of its Vessel Sanitation Program.

If you have a cruise upcoming on a ship and want to see how she scored, or are just interested in how cruise ships score cleanliness wise, be [...]

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CDC Inspection Scores Added to Cruise Resources

We have added an additional page to our Cruise Talk Central Cruise Resources. Now available is the latest CDC Inspection Scores for cruise ships.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started the Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) in the early 1970s because of several disease outbreaks on cruise ships. VSP was established to protect [...]

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